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Viruses, Trojan Horses, and Worms

• What are they?

• How do they spread?

• What can be done about them?

Steven M. Bellovin August 26, 2006 1

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Worms in Science Fiction

“Let me put it another way. You have a computer with an auto-dial phonelink. You put the VIRUS program into it and it starts dialing phone numbersat random until it connects to another computer with an auto-dial. TheVIRUS program then injects itself into the new computer. Or rather, itreprograms the new computer with a VIRUS program of its own anderases itself from the first computer. The second machine then begins todial phone numbers at random until it connects with a third machine. . . .

“It’s fun to think about, but it was hell to get out of the system. The guywho wrote it had a few little extra goodies tacked onto it – well, I won’t gointo any detail. I’ll just tell you that he also wrote a second program, onlythis one would cost you – it was called VACCINE.

When Harlie Was One, David Gerrold, 1972Steven M. Bellovin August 26, 2006 2

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Viruses

• “Infected” program (or floppy)

• When program is executed, it performs its normal function

• It also infects some other programs

• It may carry an extra “payload” that performs other functions

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Worms

• Similar to viruses, but they spread between machines

• Some are fully automatic; some require manual intervention to spread

• Some exploit bugs; others use social engineering

• Name from John Brunner’s The Shockwave Rider, 1975

• Worms are covered in more detail in 4180

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Trojan Horse

• Program pretends to be useful, but does something else as well

• Generally spread by “come and get it”

• Name from the Odyssey, the Aeneid, and other ancient myths, somefrom about 2700 years old. . .

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Malware

• From French (or Latin) mal : “bad”

• Refers generically to any malicious software

• Etymological note: malicious has the same same prefix. . .

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History of Viruses

• Major plague in the PC world, back in MS-DOS days

• (More energy these days for worms)

• Many different types of viruses

• Different types of viruses spread in different ways

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Executable Program Viruses

• Part of an ordinary executable

• Add itself to one end, saves the old code, inserts a branch to it

• Sometimes hidden in unused part of file — avoid changing file length

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Boot Sector Viruses

• Modified boot sector of hard drive and floppies

• The “boot sector” is the part of the disk read in to memory andexecuted when you boot from that disk

• Generally spread via floppies — in MS-DOS days, you rebootedfrequently, and frequently had a floppy in the drive

• You probably didn’t want to boot from that floppy, but it tended tohappen a lot by accident

• Largely extinct now. (Why?)

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Macro Viruses

• Viruses can be written in any sufficiently-powerful language

• Microsoft Word has a powerful macro language. . .

• Word documents (also Powerpoint presentations and Excelspreadsheets) can thus spread viruses

• They usually infect normal.dot, the default template file that is readin by most documents

• They thus infect virtually all new Word documents you create

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The First Virus: Elk Cloner

• Written by a 15-year-old for the Apple II in 1982

• Boot sector virus

• Annoyed the victim every 50th reboot

• Infected most of his friends’ computers

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Virus-Spreading Patterns

• Boot-sector viruses spread in affinity groups — floppies were anormal means of communication before networks

• Program viruses spread by people sharing software — often improperor illegal

• Word macro viruses spread by ordinary business behavior!

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Writing Viruses

• Scanner to find new places to infect

• Replicator: copy virus text to new place

• Payload (optional)

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Are Viruses Harmful?

• Some people ignore viruses

• “The anti-virus program stops me from opening files; the virus doesn’thurt me”

• But what about the payload?

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Payloads

“You can tap into any computer you want, raid it for any information youwant, and do it all without any possibility of being detected. Or, you couldset the VIRUS program to alter information in another computer, falsify itaccording to your direction, or just scramble it at random....”

When Harlie Was One, David Gerrold, 1972

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Virus Payloads Found in the Wild

• Corrupt files

• Delete files

• Change BIOS settings, thus requiring hardware fixes

• Erase flash BIOS

• Steal information

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Anti-Virus Software

• There is no way to recognize all possible viruses

• There can’t be; it runs afoul of the halting problem

• Anti-virus programs look for patterns of known viruses

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Virus Defenses

• Encrypted viruses: most of the text is encrypted

• Polymorphic viruses: uses variant byte patterns to foil detectors.Sometimes combined with encryption using various algorithms and/orkeys

• Defense: A-V programs simulate the execution and watch for certainknown behavior patterns

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A Unix Virus

• Tom Duff wrote a Unix virus

• In fact, he wrote a shell version as well

☞ See the reading

• No system is immune

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Viruses and File Protection

• The lack of file protection makes virus-spreading easer

• That said, its presence limits viruses to one user’s files (but that canbe enough. . . )

• Viruses can, of course, override DAC permissions

• MAC can stop viruses if and only if the user can’t overwrite his ownexecutables

• That’s rarely a good solution. . .

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An Attempt at a LaTeX Virus

\documentclass{article}

\begin{document}

Foo

\immediate\openout 3 infectedfile.exe

\immediate\write 3{infection}

bar

\end{document}

It doesn’t quite work — the program can’t open files in other directories. . .

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Trojan Horses

• Many types of Trojans!

• Back doors

• Keystroke loggers — steal passwords

• Web clickers — run up advertising costs

• Proxies — allow others to use your machine to launder connections

• Spam engines

• DDoS engines

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Come and Get It

• Many Trojans are inadvertently installed by the user

• Users are lured to “useful” software

• Recent trend: bury Trojan horse in purported hacking tool. . .

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EULA Attacks

• If you agree to a Trojan being installed, is it legal?

• Is it legal if the license agreement is deliberately confusing?

• How carefully do you read license agreements?

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Peer-to-Peer and Trojans

• A lot of peer-to-peer software includes third-party adware

• Do you know what that software really does?

• There’s also DRM software

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From the Kazaa License

9.1 During the process of installing Kazaa, you must install software fromthird party software vendors . . .

9.2 SHARMAN MAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES OFANY KIND CONCERNING THE QUALITY, SAFETY OR SUITABILITY OFTHE THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE . . .

9.3 There are inherent dangers in the use of any software available fordownloading on the Internet, and Sharman cautions you to make surethat you completely understand the potential risks before agreeing toinstall any of the Third Party Software.

Does this software qualify as Trojan Horse software?

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The Sony DRM Fiasco

• When you play certain Sony music CDs on your computer, a DRMpackage is installed

• A rootkit is installed to protect the DRM software

• (A rootkit hides the existence of other files)

• The software also phones home every time you play the CD

• The EULA is at best vague

• References:http://www.sysinternals.com/blog/2005/10/

sony-rootkits-and-digital-rights.html

http://www.sysinternals.com/blog/2005/11/

more-on-sony-dangerous-decloaking.html

http://www.sysinternals.com/blog/sony-eula.htm

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Ken Thompson’s C Compiler Hack

• Write a self-reproducing code fragment

• Modify the C compiler to detect that it’s compiling login, and if so toinsert a back door

• Modify the C compiler to detect that it’s compiling itself, and if so toinsert both the login back door and the C compiler modifications

• Delete the source of the the trap

• The back door persists in the executable!

• Rumor has it that this version was shipped to NSA. This rumor hasbeen denied by Ken. . .

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A Delierate Back Door

• Eric Allman, the author of sendmail, wanted continued developmentaccess on a production system

• The system manager wouldn’t let him

• He installed a password-protected back door in the next release

• Due to a bug, this back door was generally unprotected

• It was (ab)used by the Morris Worm of 1988

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Disabling a Printer

• Circa 1991, Postscript printers were generally connected via seriallines

• It was possible to change the baud rate via Postscript instructions

• It was also possible to change the “root” password

• Now print a document from an untrustworthy source. . .

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Source Repositories

• Hackers have often gone after popular source code repositories

• They then plant Trojan horses (generally back doors) in popularpackages

• Old example:http://www.cert.org/advisories/CA-1994-07.html

• This form of attack continues — but we don’t think anything waschanged when the main GNU repository was hit:http://www.cert.org/advisories/CA-2003-21.html

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What to Do?

• As noted, access controls don’t stop viruses very well

• Worms are even worse, since they exploit bugs or human behavior

• We need containment mechanisms available to ordinary users

• As noted, that’s an as yet unsolved problem

• Until we do solve it, the virus problem won’t go away

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Readings

• Lots of reading for this class

• Most is fairly easy

• For a very detailed description of the Morris Worm, see http:

//www.mit.edu:8001/people/eichin/virus/main.html

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